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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Hello! Today I'm up on the Hero Arts blog sharing a card that uses the New Shakespearean Poetry stamp set which was an Add-on for the (sold out) August My Monthly Hero kit. I decided to use it in 2 projects so you can see the versatility of the set.

Pineapple + Poetry

I haven't inked up the fun Pineapple stamp! This is my first real attempt in no line coloring and although I need more practice, I'm still quite happy with it. Who can resist a pink pineapple?

Isn't that quote perfect on top of the pineapple?

I stamped the pineapple in a light colored distress ink and then used my Zig Clean Color Markers to color it in.

Make sure you pop over to the Hero Arts blog for a totally different look with the same stamp set!

Saturday, August 27, 2016

I was inspired by the overall colors and the jam filling! Here's how interpreted I it into a card:

Thanks so berry much!

The Reverse Confetti In a Jam stamps and coordinating Jam Jar confetti cuts was a perfect match! Do you see the smidge of pink behind the Jam label? I couldn't resist to top it off with green gingham! I made it the focal point by using the All Framed Up confetti cuts.

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

I love all things nautical so I'm really happy that nautical is back as a trend and is strong as ever! The Reverse Confetti Seaside set is fabulously fun. Filled with all kinds of sweet images and great puns.

Monday, August 22, 2016

Today is the day! The new Hero Arts Winter Catalog products are now available in the shop! We're celebrating with a blog hop! You should have arrived here from the awesome Kelly Rasmussen's blog. If not, you'll want to start at the beginning of the hop which is the Hero Arts blog!

I had so much fun putting my card together. I managed to use 4 different products from the Winter Catalog, can you spot them?

Hero Arts will be giving away three $25 shopping sprees, drawn from comments left across all blogs in the hop. Please comment by Sunday, August 28 at 11:59pm PT and the winners will be announced on the Hero Arts blog the following week.